Black Sage from dawn to dusk 5/7

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Featured in Moody & Evocative, All About Water, Canadiana, Glorious Spring & Fabulous Fall, Old Things, The Best Of Red Bubble, Featured For A Challenge, SCENERY, Raindrops and Water ArtLeslie’s Choice of the week Apr/02/10 in Old Things, Top 3 in CanadianaExplore Apr/27/2012

I’ve spent 2 days at this location trying to capture the different moods from dawn to dusk, and I think I have managed to grab a couple of nice shots. I hope you enjoy these images as much as I did with my time at this beautiful place :)

The Black Sage Rd., running from Oliver to Osoyoos, BC, Canada, is a desert scenic beauty. It is also a favorite spot for many wine lovers since this is where many vineyards are located. I would have to spend a few days along this drive again when the grapes are in and during harvest.

The ruins of a house and barn dates back to the time when cattle ranching was king in this area. The buildings belonged to Val Haynes, son of the colourful Judge John Haynes who was a law-and-order peace officer, the first customs official at the Osoyoos border crossing, and a cattle baron. This is now a protected historical site.

Oops … sorry, I didn’t read far enough into your writing. If it is in the Great Plains states and provences, please consider entering it in Great Plains of North American. Check out the rules because I don’t know everything about Canada. Barb

In my groups John, my hosts and I choose that extra special image that may have been accepted during the week, OR even from files way back that are even more special than giving a feature. We have different names for them in different groups such as this one they are Oldies But Goodies. In Alberta group they are Wild Rose Picks etc.